9098218

A System for Authenticating Communications Between a Non-Cloud Ready Networked Printer and a Cloud-Based Servise Through a Virtual Printer Interface Device

PublishedAugust 4, 2015
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27 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. An inline virtual printer interface device for providing communication between a cloud-based service, residing on an internet, and a non-cloud-ready networked printer, residing on a local area network, through to a network router, the non-cloud-ready networked printer having a printer housing and a local network communication interface, the network router having a router housing, the network router having an internet communication interface, and the network router having a local area network communication interface, the inline virtual printer interface device consisting essentially of: a housing, said housing being distinct from the printer housing and the router housing; a first communication interface to provide communication to the network router through the local area network communication interface of the network router; a second communication interface to provide communication to the local area network communication interface of the non-cloud-ready networked printer; and a microcontroller located in said housing and operatively connected between said first communication interface and said second communication interface; said microcontroller converting commands, received through said first communication interface, from the cloud-based service, residing on the internet, to native protocols of the non-cloud-ready networked printer; said microcontroller communicating, through said second communication interface, the converted native protocols to the non-cloud-ready networked printer; said microcontroller converting commands associated with a first application programming interface language, received through said first communication interface, from the cloud-based service, residing on the internet, to commands associated with a native application programming interface language of the non-cloud-ready networked printer, the first application programming interface language being different from the native application programming interface language of the non-cloud-ready networked printer; said microcontroller communicating, through said second communication interface, the converted commands associated with the native application programming interface language of the non-cloud-ready networked printer; said microcontroller polling the non-cloud-ready networked printer to retrieve identification information associated with the non-cloud-ready networked printer; said microcontroller creating an authentication code based on the identification information retrieved from the non-cloud-ready networked printer and identification information associated with the inline virtual printer interface device; said microcontroller registering the created authentication code with the cloud-based service.

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2. The inline virtual printer interface device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said first communication interface is a port to receive a first cable connected to the network router and said second communication interface is a port to receive a second cable connected to the non-cloud-ready networked printer.

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3. The inline virtual printer interface device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said first communication interface is a port to receive a first cable connected to the network router and said second communication interface is a jack for plugging into a network port of the non-cloud-ready networked printer.

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4. The inline virtual printer interface device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said first communication interface is a transmitter/receiver to create a wireless communication channel with the network router and said second communication interface is a port to receive a second cable connected to the non-cloud-ready networked printer.

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5. The inline virtual printer interface device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said first communication interface is a transmitter/receiver to create a wireless communication channel with the network router and said second communication interface is a jack for plugging into a network port of the non-cloud-ready networked printer.

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6. The inline virtual printer interface device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said first communication interface is a jack for plugging into a network port of the network router and said second communication interface is a port to receive a second cable connected to the non-cloud-ready networked printer.

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7. The inline virtual printer interface device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said first communication interface is a jack for plugging into a network port of the network router and said second communication interface is a transmitter/receiver to create a wireless communication channel with the non-cloud-ready networked printer.

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8. The inline virtual printer interface device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said first communication interface is a transmitter/receiver to create a wireless communication channel with the network router.

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9. The inline virtual printer interface device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said microcontroller executes a web server application to provide administration, interaction, reporting, and control from a browser which is proxied through the cloud-based service for remote device interaction.

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10. The inline virtual printer interface device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said microcontroller gates services provided by the non-cloud-ready networked printer in response to restrictions communicated from the cloud-based service to the non-cloud-ready networked printer.

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11. The inline virtual printer interface device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said identification information associated with the non-cloud-ready networked printer is a media access control address.

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12. The inline virtual printer interface device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said identification information associated with the inline virtual printer interface device is a media access control address.

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13. The inline virtual printer interface device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said microcontroller polls, in response to an authentication request form the cloud based-service, the non-cloud-ready networked printer to retrieve identification information associated with the non-cloud-ready networked printer; said microcontroller creating an authentication code based on the authentication request triggered identification information retrieved from the non-cloud-ready networked printer and identification information associated with the inline virtual printer interface device.

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14. A system for providing communication between a cloud-based service, residing on an internet, and a non-cloud-ready networked printer, residing on a local area network, comprising: a non-cloud-ready networked printer having a first housing and a local area network communication interface; a network router having a second housing, an internet communication interface, and a local area network communication interface; and an inline virtual printer interface device; said inline virtual printer interface device consisting essentially of, a third housing, said third housing distinct from said first housing and said second housing, a first communication interface to provide communication to said network router through said local area network communication interface of said network router, a second communication interface to provide communication to said local area network communication interface of said non-cloud-ready networked printer, and a microcontroller located in said third housing and operatively connected between said first communication interface and said second communication interface; said microcontroller converting commands, received through said first communication interface, from the cloud-based service, residing on the internet, to native protocols of said non-cloud-ready networked printer; said microcontroller communicating, through said second communication interface, the converted native protocols to said non-cloud-ready networked printer; said microcontroller polling the non-cloud-ready networked printer to retrieve identification information associated with the non-cloud-ready networked printer; said microcontroller creating an authentication code based on the identification information retrieved from the non-cloud-ready networked printer and identification information associated with the inline virtual printer interface device; said microcontroller registering the created authentication code with the cloud-based service.

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15. The system as claimed in claim 14 , wherein said first communication interface is a port to receive a first cable connected to said network router and said second communication interface is a port to receive a second cable connected to said non-cloud-ready networked printer.

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16. The system as claimed in claim 14 , wherein said first communication interface is a port to receive a first cable connected to said network router and said second communication interface is a jack for plugging into a network port of said non-cloud-ready networked printer.

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17. The system as claimed in claim 14 , wherein said first communication interface is a transmitter/receiver to create a wireless communication channel with said network router and said second communication interface is a port to receive a second cable connected to said non-cloud-ready networked printer.

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18. The system as claimed in claim 14 , wherein said first communication interface is a transmitter/receiver to create a wireless communication channel with said network router and said second communication interface is a jack for plugging into a network port of said non-cloud-ready networked printer.

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19. The system as claimed in claim 14 , wherein said first communication interface is a jack for plugging into a network port of said network router and said second communication interface is a port to receive a second cable connected to said non-cloud-ready networked printer.

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20. The system as claimed in claim 14 , wherein said first communication interface is a jack for plugging into a network port of said network router and said second communication interface is a transmitter/receiver to create a wireless communication channel with said non-cloud-ready networked printer.

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21. The system as claimed in claim 14 , wherein said first communication interface is a transmitter/receiver to create a wireless communication channel with said network router.

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22. The system as claimed in claim 14 , wherein said non-cloud-ready networked printer includes scanning, copying, and printing functionality.

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23. The system as claimed in claim 14 , wherein said microcontroller executes a web server application to provide administration, interaction, reporting, and control from a browser which is proxied through the cloud-based service for remote device interaction.

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24. The system as claimed in claim 14 , wherein said microcontroller gates services provided by the non-cloud-ready networked printer in response to restrictions communicated from the cloud-based service to the non-cloud-ready networked printer.

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25. The system as claimed in claim 14 , wherein said identification information associated with the non-cloud-ready networked printer is a media access control address.

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26. The system as claimed in claim 14 , wherein said identification information associated with the inline virtual printer interface device is a media access control address.

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27. The system as claimed in claim 14 , wherein said microcontroller polls, in response to an authentication request form the cloud based-service, the non-cloud-ready networked printer to retrieve identification information associated with the non-cloud-ready networked printer; said microcontroller creating an authentication code based on the authentication request triggered identification information retrieved from the non-cloud-ready networked printer and identification information associated with the inline virtual printer interface device.

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Publication Date

August 4, 2015

Inventors

Russell Neville
Ashok Murthy
Yoshiaki Takahashi

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